Pensioner put in a stranger s bed by ambulance staff who got the wrong house, has died
The 89-year-old was dropped off more than eight miles from her home
Elizabeth Mahoney, pictured with her late husband Kenneth (Image: Brian Mahoney)
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He also pleaded guilty to failing to surrender at Newport Magistrates Court.
LORNA JANE BOWYER, 33, of Albert Street, Newport, was ordered to pay £199 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after she admitted assault by beating.
CAMERON PHILLIPS, 24, of Picton Road, Abersychan, Pontypool, was ordered to pay £199 in a fine, costs and a surcharge after he admitted possessing cannabis.
CLAIRE SOPER, 54, of Vivian Road, Newport, was ordered to pay £336.98 in a fine, compensation, costs and a surcharge after she pleaded guilty to the criminal damage of a window.
BEN CLEASE, 25, of Attlee Road, Nantyglo, was ordered to pay £344 in a fine, costs and a surcharge for failing to give information relating to the identification of the driver of a vehicle.